Someday, when we have mastered the winds, waves, tides and gravity, we use them as energies of love.
Then, for the second time in the history of the world, man will discover fire.
Teilhard de Chardin ✨✨Samantha Brambilla Arts.

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La raie. Vers 1725-1726.
Jean-Siméon Chardin.
Morceau de réception à l'Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, cette nature morte constitue une œuvre importante de l'histoire de l'art. Cette raie m'a tjs effrayé et attristé. Mais ce chat 😍

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Died 5Jan1713 Jean Chardin, jeweler and whose ten-volume book, "The Travels of Sir John Chardin" is regarded as one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia and the Near East.

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Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin - Sealing the Letter (1733), oil on canvas, 146 x 147 cm.

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1739 Soap Bubbles

a poem by
Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin

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Copying Chardin tonight

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2/2 A pitcher, and a bowl of plums, 1728. Masterful understatement of Chardin's still lives. It's his day today.

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Born on this day in 1699, Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin. Here giving himself a look in 1771.

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Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin
Still-Life With Cat and Rayfish
1728

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Paul Cézanne studied the works of earlier artists and admired Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, whose still lifes feature an air of informality, as if he were working in his kitchen rather than his studio. By contrast, Cézanne’s settings are more ambiguous, space flexing and tipping.

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Certains jouent au Mikado, d’autres au pousse-épingle, certains y voient «Louis Tocqué... élève de Nattier», d’autres y reconnaissent François de Troy. Cette jolie scène (62 x 54cm) qui préfigure un peu Chardin, le XVIIIe, vient de rejoindre le (futur) musée du Grand Siècle

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Something that didnt need to be born its now alive, thanks

the Chardine

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Being there when they need you is a good thing to do.

But being there even when they did not need you is a thing only fathers have mastered.

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